Edward Gemar wrote:
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> Hi all,
>             We are using cvsnt to source control our intranet.  I am
> trying to set up an auto update of our intranet whenever a file is
> committed and am using cvsntupd, but it appears that the update never
> happens.  It generates the cvsntup.log file, but it�s empty and the
> update never occurs.  My guess is that the cvs command isn�t even
> executing, but I have no way to verify this.  Anyone have any ideas or
> know of a better tool to do this?  Any help is appreciated.

Since I wrote the code, I suppose I could help... ;~)

Everytime someone reports a problem with cvsntupd, it is usually a
misconfigured INI file or a misunderstanding of the theory behind how the
directories are set up.  If you can successfully run the exact cvs command
that is logged from the same directory, then it is likely you have a
permission problem instead.

Could you post your INI file entries and describe your web server directory
structure?

John

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